World’s cheapest car – now available!

For starters, I do not like the word ‘cheapest’. It gives the impression that the product in question is well, is cheap … this car might be the most affordable car in the world, or it can be the cheapest. Let’s see…

I am talking about Tata’s Nano. Tata, for those who do not know, is another one of India’s fairy-tale companies; they not only produce a wide range of cars for the Indian market, in India, but they not-so-recently acquired iconic brands like Rover and Jaguar. (Those even still wondering, yes, Jaguar and Rover are now Indian companies — don’t know about you, but it sounds weird).

The Tata Nano – which at roughly 1300 pounds (comes to about one lac fifty thousand rupees) – is the cheapest car in the world, is no accident. Tata announced it eons ago, it seems. What I mean to say is that unlike Mehran, Tata Nano is no accident – they actually planned it that way! :)

What about the design?

But the over riding question in my mind is that when it comes to a unique concept, where do all the designers run off to?

Toyota took a unique concept – hybrid cars – and made the Prius. It looks like a freak-of-nature, overly stuffed insect, that comes in different colors no doubt. Only recently, Honda has made a much better looking Hydrogen fuelled car that doesn’t induce a gag reflux.

Tata took a unique concept – the cheapest/most-affordable car – and made this Nano that looks like an angry midget. No seriously, just look at it and imagine an angry midget – that is what this car looks like.

But seriously though, we all could do well with cars with a price tag like this to be on the roads… what do you think?

Inside of Tata Nano

Inside of Tata Nano

The Nano Dashboard

The Nano Dashboard

The Nano Dashboard

The Nano Dashboard

The Tata Nano

The Tata Nano

Rejoice - it has gears

Rejoice - it has gears

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2 Responses to World’s cheapest car – now available!

  1. Muhammad Zargham Javed says:

    is it available in pakistan? and is the price given is in pakistani rupees or indian?

  2. Sidhusaaheb says:

    After the first lot, sales don't really seem to be zooming over here. The car was primarily aimed at those who wish to upgrade from a two-wheeler for transporting their families in relative comfort and safety, but I'm not sure if it is catching on with even that customer segment. Perhaps people expect a little bit more from a 'car'.

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